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. 2023 Aug 3;5(1):41.
doi: 10.1186/s42466-023-00265-5.

Determinants of quality of life in adults with epilepsy: a multicenter, cross-sectional study from Germany

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Determinants of quality of life in adults with epilepsy: a multicenter, cross-sectional study from Germany

Kai Siebenbrodt et al. Neurol Res Pract. .

Abstract

Background: Assessment of quality of life (QoL) has become an important indicator for chronic neurological diseases. While these conditions often limit personal independence and autonomy, they are also associated with treatment-related problems and reduced life expectancy. Epilepsy has a tremendous impact on the QoL of patients and their families, which is often underestimated by practitioners. The aim of this work was to identify relevant factors affecting QoL in adults with epilepsy.

Methods: This cross-sectional, multicenter study was conducted at four specialized epilepsy centers in Germany. Patients diagnosed with epilepsy completed a standardized questionnaire focusing on QoL and aspects of healthcare in epilepsy. Univariate regression analyses and pairwise comparisons were performed to identify variables of decreased QoL represented by the overall Quality of Life in Epilepsy Inventory (QOLIE-31) score. The variables were then considered in a multivariate regression analysis after multicollinearity analysis.

Results: Complete datasets for the QOLIE-31 were available for 476 patients (279 [58.6%] female, 197 [41.4%] male, mean age 40.3 years [range 18-83 years]). Multivariate regression analysis revealed significant associations between low QoL and a high score on the Liverpool Adverse Events Profile (LAEP; beta=-0.28, p < 0.001), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale - depression subscale (HADS-D; beta=-0.27, p < 0.001), Neurological Disorders Depression Inventory in Epilepsy (NDDI-E; beta=-0.19, p < 0.001), revised Epilepsy Stigma Scale (beta=-0.09, p = 0.027), or Seizure Worry Scale (beta=-0.18, p < 0.001) and high seizure frequency (beta = 0.14, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Epilepsy patients had reduced QoL, with a variety of associated factors. In addition to disease severity, as measured by seizure frequency, the patient's tolerability of anti-seizure medications and the presence of depression, stigma, and worry about new seizures were strongly associated with poor QoL. Diagnosed comorbid depression was underrepresented in the cohort; therefore, therapeutic decisions should always consider individual psychobehavioral and disease-specific aspects. Signs of drug-related adverse events, depression, fear, or stigmatization should be actively sought to ensure that patients receive personalized and optimized treatment.

Trial registration: German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00022024; Universal Trial Number: U1111-1252-5331).

Keywords: Anti-seizure medication; Depression; Epilepsy; QOLIE-31; Quality of life; Seizure.

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Conflict of interest statement

KS reports no conflict of interest.

FvP reports personal fees from Angelini Pharma, Desitin Arzneimittel, Eisai GmbH, Jazz Pharma, UCB Pharma, and Zogenix and grants from the Innovationsfond / Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) and the State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern / Germany.

LL reports speaker’s honoraria from Eisai GmbH and GW Pharmaceuticals.

FR reports personal fees from Angelini Pharma, Desitin Arzneimittel, Eisai GmbH, Jazz Pharma, Roche Pharma, UCB Pharma, and Zogenix and grants from the Detlev-Wrobel-Fonds for Epilepsy Research, the Chaja-Foundation Frankfurt, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, the LOEWE Programme of the State of Hesse, and the European Union. FR reports, that he is a part of the editorial board of Neurological Research and Practice.

AS reports personal fees and grants from Angelini Pharma/Arvelle Therapeutics, Desitin Arzneimittel, Eisai, Jazz (GW) Pharmaceuticals, Marinus Pharma, Takeda, UCB, UNEEG Medical, and Zogenix. AS reports, that he is a part of the editorial board of Neurological Research and Practice.

None of the other authors report any conflicts of interest.

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Fig. 1
Representation of mean QOL values according to the EQ-5D index value time trade-off (TTO) in different age groups of PWE compared to normative data from the general population
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Fig. 2
Representation of HADS scores in PWE and from normative data from the general population. Results are presented as mean values with SD. *P < 0.0001
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Fig. 3
Univariate linear regression analysis of selected factors and their correlation with overall QOLIE score. All the correlations were highly significant (p < 0.001)

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